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Would something like the Svartálfar or Dvergar from Norse mythology be acceptable? Although they are technically elves and dwarves, respectively, they are rather distinct from that depicted in certain fantasy rpgs.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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I'm looking for monsters. Something a 1930's studio bigwig would consider scary, not something he'd put in a Coca-Cola commercial. |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Canada
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Feel free to post anything else you think of, though, if something comes to mind. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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And here I was going to suggest Chick Young or Wilbur Grey types with a lot of Luck and Serendipity... |
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I'm having a wee bit of trouble doing so. With the movie monsters, they have a defined set of qualities that make them monstrous. They have special rules that govern their existence. Dracula can do all sorts of vampire stuff, and he has special rules for killing him. The wolf man can only be killed by silver, and the moon has something to do with his abilities. Frankenstein's monster... just look at him. The mummy is a mummy. There's all sorts of magic involved. Or something. My primary concern here is that each character have a set of tropes available that easily defines them as being monsters. That can either be because of some set of attributes they possess (being a giant fish-man) or because they've entered the collective consciousness as such (the wolf-man). Maybe I should have given out a list of acceptable 'monsters' to choose from. Or made my criteria something along the lines of 'can reasonably be expected to be seen chilling out at Dracula's castle.' Something like that. Quote:
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Don't bother if you don't feel like it... it was more of a joke than anything else. I'd probably be more interested in playing the Golem, although I'm undecided between the 1915 and 1920 German version or the 1936 French version.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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No, I want to see it. Had been meaning to, actually. It's just always slipped my mind. Besides, I know one of those guys that owns every DVD ever.
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